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Ludo Hero

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About Ludo Hero

Description

Ludo gameplay is entertaining, trains strategic thinking, patience and decision-making skills, and creates bonds between friends and family through fun moments.

Gameplay Ludo

To play Ludo, you need about 2-4 people. You can play with the computer or your partner. Each player will own 4 chess pieces with their own colors including blue, yellow, green and red. The chess pieces will start at the starting area corresponding to the color you chose at the beginning of the game.

When playing, each player will roll the dice to determine the number of moves of the chess piece (from 1 to 6). At this time, the chess piece will move clockwise along the squares on the chess board. Your task is to bring all 4 of your chess pieces around the board and reach the finish line safely before your opponent. The first person to complete the goal first will be the winner of the game.

Rules you need to know and follow

To understand the Ludo Gameplay, you need to understand it clearly so as not to violate it. Because each time you violate the rules, you will be deducted a lot of points:

  • Deployment: You need to roll the dice to get the number 6n to be able to start the move. Once you have a piece on the board, you can continue to move the chess piece according to the number of points you rolled before.
  • Eating the opponent's piece: If your chess piece lands in the correct square of the opponent's position, that piece will be immediately eliminated and return to the starting position.
  • Safety square: If your chess piece is in this position, the opponent cannot eat your chess piece.
  • Extra turn bonus: When rolling the dice, if you roll the dice three times in a row, you will move one more time. However, if the number 6 is rolled three times in a row, the chess piece that was most recently moved will be immediately eliminated and must start over from the beginning.

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